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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy Garcia View Post
    Used to be like that in the Premiership!
    Premiership or the old first division?

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    Voted Bournemouth fans Player of the Season.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...-10202511.html
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    WhoScored.com did an infographic of his season: https://twitter.com/afcbournemouth/s...71708781649920
    All goals, yellow and red cards tweeted in real time on mastodon, BlueSky and facebook

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    Chance to get promoted to the Premiership tonight v Bolton. Ian Harte on the bench too.
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    Bournemouth 2-0 up.

    Promoted if they can avoid conceding 2 in the second half.

    One good foot in the Premiership atm.

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    He looked like he was about to pass out as he was being crowdsurfed off the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    He looked like he was about to pass out as he was being crowdsurfed off the pitch.
    Who Harry?

    Unfortunately I didn't see it.

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    Arter and another player lifted the chairman, Jeff Mostyn, up by the arms and legs in a cradle after the match in the dressing room. Callum Wilson proceeded to come over and slap the chairman on the arse twice in front of the cameras. I'm not sure whether it was funny or childish but probably both.

    Well done to Arter. I suspect that Bournemouth will have to cut some players loose who don't belong at PL level but Arter won't be one of them. Nor will Scotland's Matt Ritchie who could be a threat in June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olé Olé View Post
    Arter and another player lifted the chairman, Jeff Mostyn, up by the arms and legs in a cradle after the match in the dressing room. Callum Wilson proceeded to come over and slap the chairman on the arse twice in front of the cameras. I'm not sure whether it was funny or childish but probably both.

    Well done to Arter. I suspect that Bournemouth will have to cut some players loose who don't belong at PL level but Arter won't be one of them. Nor will Scotland's Matt Ritchie who could be a threat in June.
    Mention of Wilson. He is a future Irish international, potentially, is he not. He has Irish parentage and is interested???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olé Olé View Post
    Arter and another player lifted the chairman, Jeff Mostyn, up by the arms and legs in a cradle after the match in the dressing room. Callum Wilson proceeded to come over and slap the chairman on the arse twice in front of the cameras. I'm not sure whether it was funny or childish but probably both.

    Well done to Arter. I suspect that Bournemouth will have to cut some players loose who don't belong at PL level but Arter won't be one of them. Nor will Scotland's Matt Ritchie who could be a threat in June.
    From what I've seen of Wilson, he's a damn good striker

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    From what I've seen of Wilson he might find himself in the England squad soon enough. Then again, it's a crowded marketplace with Austin, Ings, etc all going well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    From what I've seen of Wilson he might find himself in the England squad soon enough. Then again, it's a crowded marketplace with Austin, Ings, etc all going well.
    He is 23 and only has 1 England U21 cap. Rooney, Welbeck, Kane, Sturridge, Sterling, Walcott, Berahino, Rodrgiuez, Carroll & possibly Austin and Ings would all be ahead of him. He'd be silly not to accept a call up from us. Same re Bamford.
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    Maybe he'd like to play for England though. It's all a bit theoretical anyway. As far as I know, we're not entirely sure he is eligible.

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    Bournemouth 's second goal last night was a thing of beauty.

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    It was a great move and really classy finish. Fair play to them, they had every reason to be jittery after what happened against Sheffield Wednesday last week but it looks like they almost totally dominated.

    That goal is here at 2:16


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    Quote Originally Posted by Olé Olé View Post
    Arter and another player lifted the chairman, Jeff Mostyn, up by the arms and legs in a cradle after the match in the dressing room. Callum Wilson proceeded to come over and slap the chairman on the arse twice in front of the cameras. I'm not sure whether it was funny or childish but probably both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark12345 View Post
    Mention of Wilson. He is a future Irish international, potentially, is he not. He has Irish parentage and is interested???
    The link seems to have become apparent since his current teammate, Harry Arter, and his former team-mate, friend and Coventry-man, Cyrus Christie, got their call-ups to the senior squad.

    There seems to be a perception that Wilson is indeed eligible: http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/socc...s-make-5325779

    But that hasn't been confirmed. I'm sure MON is clever enough to ascertain whether does qualify before he wastes too much time on him.

    Whether he's good enough for England is debatable because he's never played above the Championship but now he's reached that level he might take inspiration by the progress of Ings and Austin and fancy himself- if he doesn't want to play for us.

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    How the Irish put Cherries on top

    Barring a miracle of epic proportions on Saturday, Ireland’s strong historical connections with Bournemouth will be enhanced in the Premier League next season.

    From the 80s when Sean O’Driscoll and Gary Howlett were regulars to loan spells in their formative years for John O’Shea and Marc Wilson and up to the present cohort led by Harry Arter, a green hue has coloured the Cherries.

    Dubliner Shaun Maher, who spent the majority of his career at Dean Court between 2001-2007, was chuffed on Tuesday night to see his former team-mate Eddie Howe spearhead the club to heights he felt were unreachable.

    Just two months after Maher departed the coastal club, they entered administration and were heading for financial ruin. Instead of fighting for their very existence, however, Bournemouth’s sole battle will be to remain in the richest division in the world, the Premier League.

    “I could never have forecasted the club progressing this far,” said Maher, who returned home to play for then champions Drogheda United at the time.

    “Having a stadium with just 12,000 capacity and living in the shadow of neighbours Southampton meant League One was about the club’s level, in my view.”

    Three promotions in the last seven campaigns, to be now amongst the likes of Chelsea and Manchester City, represents a testament to 37-year-old Howe’s ingenuity. For all the praise Maher gushes on the manager, though, he cites the investment of Russian owner Maxim Demin as a facet essential to their ascent.

    “Bournemouth is an area full of wealth, so it surprised me how long it took for someone like Maxim to fall in love with the place and pump millions in.

    “That’s what it needed to realise the club’s potential and put them in a different league. They had a bid of €7 million for Demarai Gray rejected by Birmingham in January whereas, when I was there, Bournemouth were buying players in the low thousands.”

    Howe’s heroes, including Irish pair Arter and Eunan O’Kane, are very much in the big time now. Promotion is said to be worth €100m to a club whose turnover last year was a miniscule five per cent of that largesse.

    Having been released by Premier League clubs as teens, both Irishmen may have considered Bournemouth a halfway house towards their return to the top-flight rather than the permanent residence it has become.

    Saturday’s concluding match at his former club Charlton Athletic will be Arter’s 50th appearance of the campaign, proof of the recent Ireland call-up being integral to their surge.

    A year ago, at the end of their first season in the Championship, O’Kane was deemed similarly vital to the team’s midfield chassis, yet a serious ankle injury has restricted the Derryman to 17 outings in this campaign.

    Less frequent too have been outings this term for Ian Harte who, at 37, is unlikely to have his contract renewed by Howe as the niftier pace of the Premier League beckons.

    The Cherries chief has Josh O’Hanlon, their €50,000 purchase from Longford Town last year, in his future plans despite the 19-year-old currently spending a loan stint at York City.

    Of most encouragement for Irish fans from Bournemouth’s unlikely arrival at the top table is the opportunity of assessing Arter against some of the world’s finest midfielders.

    Nothing has come easy for the 25-year-old since Charlton discarded him and his journey back via non-league Woking makes more a man determined to take his chance for club and country.

    “Promotion hasn’t quite sunk in yet but, make no mistake, we’ll be ready for the Premier League in August,” Arter said yesterday.

    “Playing at the highest level can only be a good thing for my international prospects. Getting the call from Martin O’Neill for the qualifier against Poland last month fulfilled an ambition so, hopefully, I can go on and make my debut in the coming months.”

    Whilst the club’s success has been based on a fluid passing style encapsulated by Arter, Maher believes the lush pitch they ping the ball around on at Dean Court could ultimately work against them during their first ever Premier League season.

    “The surface is always immaculate, so much so I remember the groundsman winning awards,” the 36-year-old points out. “Unlike pitches such as Turf Moor, the best Premier League players will love playing at Bournemouth because the pitch is so wide and neat.

    “Still, the club have some excellent players and, with a few additions in the summer, could hold their own in the Premier League.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Bournemouth 's second goal last night was a thing of beauty.
    Is it Barcelona? no it's Bournemouth!!

    Sometimes hard to tell the difference, especially if you are colour blind!!





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